Everybody loves CPC custom chips. They give us our own unique take on a theme. Some of them are true works of art, while others are nods to fantasy and/or dream sets. After spending 3 to 6 months designing, 9+ months waiting, and a month cleaning, your little CPC babies are finally ready to show PCF and the world. And, of course, everybody here is an addict and "in for samples".
But therein lies my question, especially for cash sets. Isn't it a security problem to sell sample sets? The situation I'm thinking of is that one of us sells 20 sample sets, which means there's $2000+ of bank in sample sets in the wild. What happens when that owner travels to a meetup with their custom set? Isn't it entirely possible that someone might try to insert a sample-set-purchased-chip into the table?
Of course, I haven't heard of this or seen mention of this before, but it occurred to me while in the bathtub with my chips last night.
Anyway, curious to hear people's thoughts. Perhaps it's a matter of "only bring your custom set to a meetup where you know and trust the members".
Edit: Yes, I know that any of us that have sets based on casinos sold by TCR could also have this problem. However the idea here was that by creating a custom set you would have a unique set that should be secure.
But therein lies my question, especially for cash sets. Isn't it a security problem to sell sample sets? The situation I'm thinking of is that one of us sells 20 sample sets, which means there's $2000+ of bank in sample sets in the wild. What happens when that owner travels to a meetup with their custom set? Isn't it entirely possible that someone might try to insert a sample-set-purchased-chip into the table?
Of course, I haven't heard of this or seen mention of this before, but it occurred to me while in the bathtub with my chips last night.
Anyway, curious to hear people's thoughts. Perhaps it's a matter of "only bring your custom set to a meetup where you know and trust the members".
Edit: Yes, I know that any of us that have sets based on casinos sold by TCR could also have this problem. However the idea here was that by creating a custom set you would have a unique set that should be secure.
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